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Mar 2021
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291 | Lo, Lo De, y Lo Que: ¿Cuándo Usarl...

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Hoy, responderemos una pregunta acerca de cuándo usar, “Lo, Lo de, y Lo que.”

“Lo” puede significar, “how” en expresiones como: “No puedo creer lo mucho que has crecido” (I can’t believe how much you've grown).

“Lo de” reemplaza una situación, y “Lo que” significa, “what” cuando no está en una pregunta.

De todo esto y más hablaremos hoy. 

Recuerda que puedes mandar tus preguntas en audio.

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